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Code of conduct#31

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This pull request adds a code of conduct to the official mKTL documentation. The contents are largely copied from the code of conduct for the PypeIt project.

@klanclos klanclos marked this pull request as ready for review March 18, 2026 20:34
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PypeIt's code of conduct seems like an entirely reasonable starting point; it has served them well thus far.

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I think this is an eminently reasonable code of conduct.

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Looks fine to me.

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The addition of a mention of consequences was a good add. Thanks for suggesting it Prakriti.

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LGTM

@klanclos klanclos merged commit dbd0b92 into main Mar 27, 2026
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@klanclos klanclos deleted the code_of_conduct branch March 27, 2026 19:02
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